This list contains plants that have not been reported as having systemic effects on animals or as having intense effects on the gastrointestinal tract. Should your dog eat one of these plants and have a reaction, take your pet and a sample of the plant to your local vet immediately.
There are over 550 non-toxic plants. I will List a few, to find more please go to:
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AAchira
Acorn squash
African violet
Algaroba
BBachelors buttons
Ball fern
Bamboo
Bamboo palm
CCaeroba
Calathea insignis
Calthea lancifolia
California pitcher plant
DDainty
Dainty rabbits-foot fern
Dallas fern
Dancing doll orchid
EEarth star
Easter cattleya
Easter daisy
Easter lily cactus
FFalse aralia
Fairy fountain
Fan tufted palm
Feather fern
GGarden marigold
Garden snapdragon
German violet
Gherkins
HHagbrier
Hardy baby tears
Hardy gloxinia
Haws
IIce plant
Imbricata sword fern
Irish moss
Iron cross begonia
JJackson brier
Jacob's ladder
Japanese aralia
Japanese holly fern
KKaempferis
Kahali ginger
Kenilworth ivy
Kentia palm
LLace flower vine
Lace orchid
Ladies ear drops
Lady lou
MMadagascar jasmine
Magnolia bush
Mahonia aquifolium
Malabar gourd
NNarrow leafed pleomele
Natal plum
Neanthe bella palm
Nematanthus spp.
OOdontoglossum spp.
Old man cactus
Old world orchid
Orange star
PPaddys wig
Painted lady
Palm lily
Pampus grass
QQueen's spiderwort
Queencup
Queens spiderwort
Queensland arrowroot
RRabbits foot fern
Rainbow orchid
Red african violet
Red berried greenbrier
SSaffron spike zebra
Saint Bernards lily
Sand lily
Sand verbena
TTahitian bridal veil
Tailed orchid
Tall feather fern
Tall mahonia
UUmbrella plant
Urbinia agavoides
Usambara violet
VVariegated laurel
Variegated oval leaf peperomia
Variegated philodendron leaf
Variegated wandering jew
WWaffle plant
Walking anthericum
Washington hawthorn
Water hickory
YYellow bloodleaf
Yellow-flowered gourd
Yerba linda
ZZebra haworthia
Zebra plant
Zinnia sp.
Zucchini squash